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The Argentine Triangle

The Argentine Triangle, April 2014
by Allan Topol

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Featuring: Craig Page
320 pages
ISBN: 159079141X
EAN: 9781590791417
Kindle: B00JS8HFNA
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"A real thriller for those who love a good spy story"

Fresh Fiction Review

The Argentine Triangle
Allan Topol

Reviewed by Shellie Surles
Posted July 29, 2014

Suspense

Craig Page is the Director of the CIA or at least he is until the President and his buddy throw him under the bus and blame him for a mission they approved. Now sick of the politics and having made more than a few enemies while employed by the CIA he changes his looks and goes about his life. One year later while enjoying life on the race car circuit his old friend and now director of the CIA approaches him and asks for his help finding the man who trained him. Now Page must go undercover in South America and help discover what a general is up to before the balance of the power is changed in ways that will affect the entire world.

Allan Topol has written a spy novel/thriller in the way they are suppose to be written. The characters and plot don't disappoint. The story is as it sold. THE ARGENTINE TRIANGLE has excitement and danger in South America, corrupt military, politicians doing what they do best and the good of loyal patriotic Americans saving the day. This is how a spy novel/thriller is written. The only thing that was a little disappointing is that the lead character gets his butt kicked a little easier than I'd like, but it works for the story.

THE ARGENTINE TRIANGLE is part of the Craig Page series but is easily read as a standalone. THE ARGENTINE TRIANGLE is a great thriller and readers who love a good spy novel will enjoy this one.

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SUMMARY

After a fall from grace and drastic cosmetic surgery in Switzerland, former CIA director Craig Page is enjoying a new, exhilarating life racing cars across Europe. But when new dangers threaten America and an old friend goes missing during a covert mission in Argentina, will Craig be ready to step up to the plate? Undercover in the glamorous world of Buenos Aires' wealthy elite, Page finds himself on the brink of a terrible discovery. General Estrada and Colonel Schiller have plans for Argentina, but that's only the tip of the iceberg. A world of brutality hidden in the classified secrets of Argentina's Dirty War comes to light, painting an image of the cataclysmic future awaiting Estrada's South America.

To expose Estrada and put an end to his plot, Page is forced to implement every instinct, skill, and tool in his arsenal. But when it comes time to close in for the kill, Page meets with unexpected complications-love, lust, and a lethal game of cat and mouse. Hard on the heels of The Russian Endgame comes Allan Topol's next great thriller. Rife with the exotic backdrops and hairpin plot turns that put Topol on the best-seller list, The Argentine Triangle is a heart- stopping foray into human vice coupled with power accelerating towards catastrophe. In a world fraught with global conspiracy, Craig Page is king.


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